
Ep. 10/ Redefining Missions in a Connected World ► Rob Hoskins
12/11/24 • 29 min
Discover the transformative power of individual action with Rob Hoskins, President of One Hope, as he shares his incredible journey from a missionary childhood to leading a movement that has touched the lives of over 1.9 billion children worldwide. Rob, co-author of Change Your World with John Maxwell, unpacks the ways in which each of us can harness our unique gifts to create meaningful change in our communities. He offers a hopeful perspective on the evolving state of the church in North America, where a decline in nominal Christianity gives rise to a younger generation embracing a more resilient and engaged faith.
Join us as we explore the shifting dynamics of mission work in the evangelical community, particularly in a post-colonial world. Rob sheds light on the evolving definitions and approaches to "mission" and "missional," emphasizing a global perspective that moves beyond Western-centric views. With insights into the impact of globalization, urbanization, and technology, Rob challenges us to rethink traditional roles and structures, advocating for collaboration with the majority world church. As believers navigate these changes, we are encouraged to embrace open systems and foster authentic spiritual engagement, tapping into a newfound independence and autonomy within the modern church landscape.
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Discover the transformative power of individual action with Rob Hoskins, President of One Hope, as he shares his incredible journey from a missionary childhood to leading a movement that has touched the lives of over 1.9 billion children worldwide. Rob, co-author of Change Your World with John Maxwell, unpacks the ways in which each of us can harness our unique gifts to create meaningful change in our communities. He offers a hopeful perspective on the evolving state of the church in North America, where a decline in nominal Christianity gives rise to a younger generation embracing a more resilient and engaged faith.
Join us as we explore the shifting dynamics of mission work in the evangelical community, particularly in a post-colonial world. Rob sheds light on the evolving definitions and approaches to "mission" and "missional," emphasizing a global perspective that moves beyond Western-centric views. With insights into the impact of globalization, urbanization, and technology, Rob challenges us to rethink traditional roles and structures, advocating for collaboration with the majority world church. As believers navigate these changes, we are encouraged to embrace open systems and foster authentic spiritual engagement, tapping into a newfound independence and autonomy within the modern church landscape.
Watch this Interview on YouTube!
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Ep. 9 / How Evangelicalism Shaped America: From Revival Movements to Political Conservatism ► Mark Noll
Have you ever wondered how evangelicalism shaped American history and continues to influence our society today? Join us on evangelical 360 as esteemed historian Mark Noll takes us on a journey through the evolution of evangelicalism, from its roots in the Protestant Reformation to its role in re-Christianizing post-revolution America. We'll uncover the critical impact of Methodist revival movements and explore the divisive effects of the Civil War on evangelical unity. Plus, we'll examine how the intertwining of evangelicalism with American political conservatism over the last two decades has redefined the term "evangelical."
Our conversation doesn't stop there. We'll tackle the complex balance between advocating for a Christian-influenced society and staying true to the Christian faith itself. Reflecting on historical and theological misconceptions about the United States as a "Christian nation," we highlight the importance of Christian engagement in public life without compromising religious principles. Special guest Mark Noll offers his unique insights on the history and influence of evangelicalism in North America, emphasizing the need for thoughtful Christian participation in societal issues. Tune in for a compelling discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and invites you to rethink the role of faith in the public sphere.
Mark's Book: The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
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Ep. 11/ Faith & Science: A Christian Call to Climate Action ► Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
Renowned atmospheric scientist and Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, joins Brian Stiller, for an eye-opening conversation on evangelical 360. Raised by a father who wore hats as both a church leader and a science teacher, Dr. Hayhoe embodies the fusion of her deep Christian faith and scientific inquiry. Notably, one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people, Katharine's journey from aspiring astrophysicist to global climate advocate is not only intriguing but also enlightening. Dr. Hayhoe unpacks her understanding of climate change as an issue of moral and spiritual urgency. We explore the historical roots of climate science, drawing connections to major global efforts like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and discuss how these initiatives align with Christian values, particularly the call to care for the "least of these."
In this episode, Dr. Hayhoe tackles the complexities surrounding climate change skepticism, examining how attribution science helps quantify the real impacts of this crisis. She dissects objections based on scientific, theological, and economic grounds, and highlights solution aversion—where perceived costs hinder actionable change. With insights into the economic potential of clean energy transitions and the responsibility faith-based communities have in this fight, Dr. Hayhoe lays out a pathway for united, meaningful action. This episode challenges conventional thinking and encourages listeners to see climate action as a profound expression of Christian love and duty.
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